Since the announcement of the US-Iran agreement, no Hezbollah attacks against IDF forces or northern Israeli communities have been recorded, nor have Israeli strikes in Lebanon been reported, according to a single source. Separately, the IDF continues to fight in southern Lebanon and destroy infrastructure.
A new report, not independently corroborated, claims that since the US-Iran agreement was announced, Hezbollah has not attacked Israeli forces or northern communities, and that no IDF strikes inside Lebanon have been recorded. This comes after earlier reports and a Hezbollah statement — both from Monday afternoon. At 14:30 Jerusalem, a Hezbollah official told Reuters the group has held fire and disputed Israeli freedom of action in Lebanon. At 15:09 Jerusalem, as The Zioneer reported, Hezbollah issued a formal statement saying it has not attacked since the ceasefire but would respond if Israel operates in Lebanon. The new report overlaps with those claims but adds the detail of no Israeli strikes — a point the earlier Hezbollah statements did not address. Separately, the same batch of reporting says the IDF is continuing to fight and destroy infrastructure in southern Lebanon, without elaboration.
Earlier Monday, at 08:38 Jerusalem, The Zioneer reported the IDF was continuing strikes in southern Lebanon despite the agreement. On Thu Jun 11, at 18:57 Jerusalem, the desk reported the IDF assessed its strike tempo as restrained but signaled heavier strikes could follow. On Tue Jun 9, at 10:08 Jerusalem, the IDF said it had not withdrawn forces and was maintaining operations in southern Lebanon. On Sat Jun 6, at 23:01 Jerusalem, The Zioneer reported an IDF impact in southern Lebanon with no launches toward Israel. The thread shows persistent IDF operations, while Hezbollah has consistently asserted restraint — first via an unidentified official, then an on-record Reuters interview, then a formal statement.
As The Zioneer reported on Fri Jun 12 (11:55 Jerusalem), a senior Israeli official said the Lebanon line will be preserved and Israel retains the right to strike emerging threats. Analysts, as reported at Mon 00:48 Jerusalem, assessed that Iran shelved planned retaliation under cover of the deal — linking the wider strategic context to the current lull on the Lebanon front.
The central claim of zero Israeli strikes since the announcement is based on a single report and has not been corroborated by additional sources. The IDF has not confirmed any change in its strike posture. Hezbollah's posture remains conditional; the group has not ruled out future operations.
3 developments
- StrongHezbollah: We haven't attacked since ceasefire, but will respond if Israel operates in Lebanon
- DevelopingLebanon denies reports of IDF strike; Israeli sources say event under review
- DevelopingIDF: Impact in southern Lebanon, no launches toward Israel
- DevelopingNo official confirmation released on reported US-Iran deal terms for Lebanon
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